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Analog by Choice is a chamber music collective featuring two CMCB faculty members, violist and multi-instrumentalist, Sébastien Ridoré and violinist, Karl Ørvik, as well as Australian cellist, Linda Hwang, and founding violinist, Peter Paetkau.
ABC and storyteller, Valerie Stephens, return to the Community Music Center of Boston’s Allen Hall to present “The Epic of Sunjata.” Featuring the captivating story of ancient Mali alongside music by Fodé Lassana Diabaté, Reena Esmail, and Vieux Toure. Join us for an evening of string quartet music from around the world!
Program:
Sunjata’s Time by Fodé Lassana Diabaté
Ragamala by Reena Esmail
Gabou Ni Tie by Vieux Farka Touré
COVID-19 Policy:
We strongly encourage everyone over the age of 5 to get the COVID-19 vaccine and booster (if eligible) to help keep our community safe.
At this time, proof of vaccination is not required for entry to this event; however, City of Boston guidelines are subject to change. Well-fitted masks are required for all visitors ages 2 and up. For more information, please visit our website to review CMCB’s Health and Safety Guidelines.
Accessibility:
Please visit our website to find out more about CMCB’s Accessibility Guidelines.
About the John Kleshinski Concert Series:
Named in memory of John Kleshinski, former CMCB Board President and student, the John Kleshinski Concert Series provides access to high-quality musical performances for all, aiming to present a diverse sampling of instruments and genres. This year the program focuses on works composed by women and POC composers.
Please join us at Community Music Center of Boston for musical performances of exceptional quality, featuring our Award-Winning faculty, guest artists and advanced students. Visit www.cmcb.org for additional information.